Here’s my 5 star book review of The Bone Roots by Gabriela Houston. I was sad to finish this one – it was so good.
The Bone Roots has all the elements of a good fairytale. Humans living on the edge of magic and the supernatural, superstitions and folklore, mystical animals, and relatable characters who drag the reader into their conflicts.
From page one, this novel had me hooked. It’s a wonderful take on folklore and fairytales, portraying heartfelt family struggles alongside a rich world of gods, spirits, and magical beasties.
The ending was heart-breaking, completely unexpected, but incredibly rewarding.
It’s been 40 years since the Fox took Kada’s brother. Though she ran and kept herself hidden, she fears it may be stalking her again, this time to steal her daughter.
Every year, Vedma Kada gives thanks to the bone roots – those that belong to the child-bearing tree who gave Kada her desperately-wanted baby, Secha. Kada lives her life in service of the bone roots and the goddess Zemya, but they cannot keep her daughter safe. Not when Secha’s emerging powers, both mysterious and brutish, threaten to out her for who she truly is…
Meanwhile Sladyana, a rich noblewoman, has spent the last fifteen years searching for her missing daughter, Luba. She was snatched from their home by the Fox thief and Sladyana has heard nothing from her since. But the one who gave Sladyana her daughter has come within her grasp once again, and so has the secret of her daughter’s fate.